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Wasp of 1814 wasn't ship-rigged - only two masts. See the article.
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*{{USS|Wasp|1810}} was a schooner built in 1810 and sold after 1814
*{{USS|Wasp|1810}} was a schooner built in 1810 and sold after 1814
*{{USS|Wasp|1813}} was a sloop chartered in 1813 and returned to her owners in 1814
*{{USS|Wasp|1813}} was a sloop chartered in 1813 and returned to her owners in 1814
*{{USS|Wasp|1814}} was a ship-rigged sloop-of-war constructed in 1813 and lost in a storm at sea in 1814.
*{{USS|Wasp|1814}} was a sloop-of-war constructed in 1813 and lost in a storm at sea in 1814.
*{{USS|Wasp|1865}}, originally the captured [[Confederate States Navy|Confederate]] ''Emma Henry'', renamed ''Wasp'' in June 1865 and found unfit for further service in 1876
*{{USS|Wasp|1865}}, originally the captured [[Confederate States Navy|Confederate]] ''Emma Henry'', renamed ''Wasp'' in June 1865 and found unfit for further service in 1876
*{{USS|Wasp|1893}}, was the first steam [[yacht]] ''Columbia'' launched 1893 by William Cramp, acquired and commissioned in 1898 by the Navy and used as a training ship until sold in 1919
*{{USS|Wasp|1893}}, was the first steam [[yacht]] ''Columbia'' launched 1893 by William Cramp, acquired and commissioned in 1898 by the Navy and used as a training ship until sold in 1919

Revision as of 18:51, 14 September 2021

USS Wasp may refer to the following ships of the Continental and United States navies: